Effects of atorvastatin on ADP-, arachidonic acid-, collagen-, and epinephrine-induced platelet aggregation

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Objective: Atorvastatin reduces the incidence of cardiovascular events. However, the effects of atorvastatin on platelet aggregation are unknown. Methods: Blood samples were obtained from 126 healthy volunteers. Prepared isolated platelet suspensions were adjusted with saline to three different concentrations of 100 × 109, 300 × 109, and 600 × 109 platelets/L. Platelet samples were incubated with atorvastatin (10−7mol/L, 10−6mol/L or 10−5mol/L), and stimulated with ADP (10 µmol/L), arachidonic acid (0.5 mmol/L), collagen (2 µg/mL), and epinephrine (1 mg/mL). The maximal amplitude of aggregation and the curve slope were measured by electric impedance aggregometry. Results: Atorvastatin inhibited platelet aggregation at moderate (300 × 109/L) and high (600 × 109/L) concentrations. However, an inhibitory effect of atorvastatin at low concentrations (100 × 109/L) was not observed. Conclusions: The study shows that atorvastatin inhibits platelet aggregation in vitro, and this inhibitory effect is related to platelet concentrations.

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Zhao, L., Liu, D., Liu, B., Hu, H., & Cui, W. (2017). Effects of atorvastatin on ADP-, arachidonic acid-, collagen-, and epinephrine-induced platelet aggregation. Journal of International Medical Research, 45(1), 82–88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060516675681

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